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Install Lazarus raspberry - raspios-bullseye-arm64
af0815:
I am never installing from distributions. I am using always fpcupdeluxe. But i have no knowledge wit Raspbian 64.
Thaddy:
If you have the RPi4 - 4GB version, you do not need the swap.
There may be an issue with the AARCH architecture but I am not aware of that.
Maybe you should install multi-arch ?
I have installed that just to be able to run 32 and 64 bit.
Also note that the AARCH64 version of the Raspberry Pi OS is still slower for GUI apps. (But much faster on server apps)
dbannon:
I think the problem the OP has relates to a packaging issue that existed with Lazarus at release time of Bulleseye. It was due to the name the (Debian) packagers gave it differing from the name Lazarus had in its version file. Showed up after the first time Lazarus rebuilt itself.
It was fixed almost immediately in Bullseye, maybe Raspi are still shipping the original ?
I suggest you try installing something more recent.
Maybe, just installing FPC (from the repo) and building Lazarus from source would fix things too. The original problem was in Lazarus, not FPC. I think that FPC 3.2.0 will build the current Lazarus. Carefully remove the Repo Lazarus first !
https://wiki.freepascal.org/Installing_Lazarus_on_Linux#Build_Lazarus_from_Source
Davo
Mi-Ki:
I have installed again and works. ::)
Thank you.
TRon:
Thank you for the additional information dbannon (as I was not aware of this particular issue).
--- Quote from: dbannon on March 04, 2023, 10:37:30 pm ---Maybe, just installing FPC (from the repo) and building Lazarus from source would fix things too. The original problem was in Lazarus, not FPC. I think that FPC 3.2.0 will build the current Lazarus. Carefully remove the Repo Lazarus first !
--- End quote ---
I would have to conclude that it would fix the issue because I have never came across this issue on any of my Pi's as I build FPC/Lazarus from source.
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